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Date: 29 Aug 2007 20:23:35
From: Kevin and Jane Laval
Subject: Broken frame
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Just looking for any thoughts; noticed an odd noise out cycling today. Having established that it wasn't bottom bracket related, decided to pull over to inspect frame & found substantial crack around diagonal tube where lug for bottle cage is inserted. The frame is an aluminium Massi (with front carbon forks & rear carbon stays) and if I recall correctly is triple butted. I have had the bike 3 or possibly 4 years, to my shame have not done huge mileages on it (between 60 and 120 miles a week during the summer months when the weather is fair). Am I right to be disappointed or is this just "one of those things"? I have previously had good old 531 without incident for 15 -20 years.
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Date: 29 Aug 2007 23:31:06
From: A Muzi
Subject: Re: Broken frame
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Kevin and Jane Laval wrote: > Just looking for any thoughts; noticed an odd noise out cycling today. > Having established that it wasn't bottom bracket related, decided to pull > over to inspect frame & found substantial crack around diagonal tube where > lug for bottle cage is inserted. The frame is an aluminium Massi (with front > carbon forks & rear carbon stays) and if I recall correctly is triple > butted. I have had the bike 3 or possibly 4 years, to my shame have not done > huge mileages on it (between 60 and 120 miles a week during the summer > months when the weather is fair). Am I right to be disappointed or is this > just "one of those things"? I have previously had good old 531 without > incident for 15 -20 years. If you bought this bike new, consult your dealer first. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org Open every day since 1 April, 1971
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Date: 29 Aug 2007 23:37:38
From: Mike Jacoubowsky
Subject: Re: Broken frame
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> Just looking for any thoughts; noticed an odd noise out cycling today. > Having established that it wasn't bottom bracket related, decided to pull > over to inspect frame & found substantial crack around diagonal tube where > lug for bottle cage is inserted. The frame is an aluminium Massi (with > front > carbon forks & rear carbon stays) and if I recall correctly is triple > butted. I have had the bike 3 or possibly 4 years, to my shame have not > done > huge mileages on it (between 60 and 120 miles a week during the summer > months when the weather is fair). Am I right to be disappointed or is this > just "one of those things"? I have previously had good old 531 without > incident for 15 -20 years. If you're the original owner, and the bike hasn't been involved in a crash, it should be covered under warranty. Such failures (starting at a bottle fitting) are not unknown, regardless of frame material. --Mike Jacoubowsky Chain Reaction Bicycles www.ChainReaction.com Redwood City & Los Altos, CA USA
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Date: 29 Aug 2007 14:57:06
From: andresmuro@aol.com
Subject: Re: Broken frame
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On Aug 29, 3:44 pm, sergio <serva...@df.unipi.it > wrote: > On 29 Ago, 22:23, "Kevin and Jane Laval" > > Am I right to be disappointed or is this > > > just "one of those things"? I have previously had good old 531 without > > incident for 15 -20 years. > > Yes, you are right to be disappointed. > More often than not such failures occur to aluminum framesets (though > nobody would blame it to the bare metal element!). > > A suggestion, if I may. > Get yourself a nice, sturdy and well taken care of, used framset; have > the mechanics transferred over and ride it for the rest of your life. > I am still using my first bike built back in 1972, since then ridden > much more than you can imagine. > > Sergio > Pisa > Sergio > Pisa I agree with Sergio. You can get a steel frame for about 100 bucks on ebay. Look a the centurions with tange 1 tubing. The Ironman Dave scott model. They are often sold on ebay and that is a sturdy long lasting frame. Just like your 531. Andres
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Date: 29 Aug 2007 14:44:27
From: sergio
Subject: Re: Broken frame
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On 29 Ago, 22:23, "Kevin and Jane Laval" Am I right to be disappointed or is this > just "one of those things"? I have previously had good old 531 without > incident for 15 -20 years. Yes, you are right to be disappointed. More often than not such failures occur to aluminum framesets (though nobody would blame it to the bare metal element!). A suggestion, if I may. Get yourself a nice, sturdy and well taken care of, used framset; have the mechanics transferred over and ride it for the rest of your life. I am still using my first bike built back in 1972, since then ridden much more than you can imagine. Sergio Pisa Sergio Pisa
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Date: 29 Aug 2007 16:41:16
From: mrbubl
Subject: Re: Broken frame
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Kevin and Jane Laval wrote: > Just looking for any thoughts; noticed an odd noise out cycling today. > Having established that it wasn't bottom bracket related, decided to pull > over to inspect frame & found substantial crack around diagonal tube where > lug for bottle cage is inserted. The frame is an aluminium Massi (with front > carbon forks & rear carbon stays) and if I recall correctly is triple > butted. I have had the bike 3 or possibly 4 years, to my shame have not done > huge mileages on it (between 60 and 120 miles a week during the summer > months when the weather is fair). Am I right to be disappointed or is this > just "one of those things"? I have previously had good old 531 without > incident for 15 -20 years. > > > Lots of questions come to mind, was the frame new when you started? What do you weigh in kit? Hit anything lately? If it is alum it can be welded and repaired. I had a Ti frame that failed, welded and repaired so it does happen.
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